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Liturgical and chant manuscripts from medieval Istria (11th-14th centuries)

2014
The oldest liturgical and plainchant sources from the Istrian region date from the 11th century. Manuscripts from this region in present-day Croatia have been studied more intensively during the last two decades. They are kept in different archives in Croatia (Šibenik, Pazin, Pula, Rovinj, Trogir), Germany (Augsburg), and the United States (Los Angeles)
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Pigments, dyes and inks: their analysis on manuscripts, scrolls and papyri

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2021
Lucia Burgio
exaly  

The Liturgical Book of the Oktoechos. Function, Forms, and Manuscript Tradition

This chapter offers a detailed investigation into the liturgical book known as the Oktoechos within the Byzantine tradition, focusing on its function, structure, and manuscript history. The Author clarifies the multiple meanings of the term "oktoechos" in Byzantine sources, distinguishing between the musical eight-mode system, the weekly liturgical ...
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Analytical and mathematical methods for revealing hidden details in ancient manuscripts and paintings: A review

Journal of Advanced Research, 2019
Emanuele Salerno   +2 more
exaly  

A Study on The Ornamental Properties of a Syrian Liturgic Manuscript

2019
The city of Midyat which is located in the Tigris part of the South easternAnatolia Region within the borders of Mardin Province, is an ancient city whichhas churches and monasteries. The subject of the study is to analyze the Syriacserto calligraphy dated to the 1800s in terms of decoration recorded in thearchives of Mor Barsavmo Church in Midyat with
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